Color with tool-tip name "Window Text" can be used for Border, this way the border color will be the same as focused font color

You can save the custom colors in color scheme - click the color button, then to "More colors..." button, then select a free entry under the "Custom colors:", define a color and click "Add to Custm Colors" button, finally save your color scheme to file

To show saved custom colors (when you exit FreeCommander), you need to re-load a color scheme

How to create a new color scheme for FreeCommander:

You can change almost every color in the FreeCommander and save it to the Color scheme file. The options with customizable colors are located in the Settings dialog and in the main menu, here is the list of these options:

Before uploading a color scheme, please test it for a while to make sure all texts are visible and readable, test colors with different backgrounds (quick filter, plain view, only selected), check the tree, favorites tree, details view...

One color scheme per post, if you have multiple files, create multiple posts

For the color scheme name, use the color(s) and your name or nick, e.g.:Dark_Grey_by_Dreamer

Use these command line parameters when creating screenshot, if you're using a setup version (your custom setting files will be preserved):/N /NewIni=%FcAppDataPath%\Settings\FreeCommanderTest.ini /NoPlugins /Lng=English /ShowHidden /size=800x600
If you're using a portable version, use this parameters:/N /NewIni=%FcSrcPath%\Settings\FreeCommanderTest.ini /NoPlugins /Lng=English /ShowHidden /size=800x600

Please use the folders and files with different attributes (standard, read-only, hidden) for the screenshot (for example similar to default color schemes below)

If you want to include the icon for color schemes menu:
- Create a png image file with the size 20x20 pixels with 2 most common colors, or create a copy of included png file and edit this file.
- Rename the png file to the same name as the color scheme name (.colors file).